GCSE
Biology
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Introduction to GCSE Biology (AQA) Coming soon
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1.1 Cell Structure
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1.2 Cell Division Coming soon
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1.3 Transport in Cells Coming soon
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2.1 Principles of Organisation Coming soon
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2.2 Animal Tissues, Organs and Organ Systems Coming soon
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2.3 Plant Tissues, Organs and Systems Coming soon
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3.1 Communicable Diseases Coming soon
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3.2 Monoclonal Antibodies [HT] Coming soon
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3.3 Plant Disease Coming soon
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4.1 Photosynthesis Coming soon
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4.2 Respiration Coming soon
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5.1 Homeostasis Coming soon
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5.2 The Human Nervous System Coming soon
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5.3 Hormonal Coordination in Humans Coming soon
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5.4 Plant Hormones Coming soon
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6.1 Reproduction Coming soon
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6.2 Variation and Evolution Coming soon
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6.3 The Development of Understanding of Genetics and Evolution Coming soon
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6.4 Classification of Living Organisms Coming soon
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7.1 Adaptations, Interdependence and Competition Coming soon
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7.2 Organisation of an Ecosystem Coming soon
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7.3 Biodiversity and the Effect of Human Interaction on Ecosystems Coming soon
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7.4 Trophic Levels in an Ecosystem Coming soon
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7.5 Food Production Coming soon
1. Cell Biology
GCSE Biology (AQA) assesses students through two written exam papers. The structureThe organisation and order of information in a text. is listed below. You will also find forum discussion threads for each exam paper where you can ask specific questions about the upcoming exams. For questions about specific topics, please create a new discussion in the GCSE Biology forum.
Written Exam Paper 1
Title: Paper 1
Marks: 100 Marks
Time: 1 hour 45 minutes
Weighting: 50% of GCSE
Content Assessed:
- 1 - Cell Biology
- 2 - Organisation
- 3 - Infection and Response
- 4 - Bioenergetics
Visit the 2024 exam thread for this paper here.
Written Exam Paper 2
Title: Paper 2
Marks: 100 Marks
Time: 1 hour 45 minutes
Weighting: 50% of GCSE
Content Assessed:
- 5 - Homeostasis and Response
- 6 - Inheritance, Variation and Evolution
- 7 - Ecology
Visit the 2024 exam thread for this paper here.
We wish you the best of luck with your studies and exams, and remember - the work you put in will determine what you get out, so make sure you do your best!
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